Herbert Jeffrey Hancock (born April 12, 1940) is a jazz pianist and composer from Chicago, Illinois, United States. Hancock is one of jazz music's most important and influential pianists and composers. He embraced elements of rock, funk, and soul while adopting freer stylistic elements from jazz. As part of Miles Davis' "second great quintet" Hancock helped redefine the role of a jazz rhythm section, and was later one of the first jazz musicians to embrace synthesizers and jazz funk. Yet for all his restless experimentation, Hancock's music is often melodic and accessible; he has had many songs "crossover" and achieve success among pop audiences. Probably the most influential era in Herbie Hancock's extensive career is with the "Headhunters" ensemble during the mid-late 70's, including (among others) Paul Jackson on bass, Bennie Maupin on saxophones,
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| 1 | The Prisoner [Alternate Take] | The Prisoner |
| 2 | Rockit | Zoolander Sountrack |
| 3 | The Essence | Saint Germain des Prés Café II |
| 4 | Rockit | Future Shock |
| 5 | Maiden Voyage | The Best Of Blue Note (Vol. 1) |
| 6 | Watermelon Man | Head Hunters |
| 7 | Olilloqui Valley | Blue Break Beats Vol. 1 |
| 8 | Firewater [Alternate Take] | The Prisoner |
| 9 | I Have a Dream | The Prisoner |
| 10 | Firewater | The Prisoner |
| 11 | Promise of the Sun | The Prisoner |
| 12 | He Who Lives in Fear | The Prisoner |
| 13 | Chameleon | Head Hunters |
| 14 | River | Grammy Nominees 2008 |
| 15 | Sly | Head Hunters |
| 16 | Rock It | Classic MTV: Class of 1983 Disc 2 |
| 17 | Watermelon Man | The Best Of Blue Note (Vol. 2) |
| 18 | Vein Melter | Head Hunters |
| 19 | The Prisoner | The Prisoner |